WHO were the Nissan SuperCoach stars this week and who stunk it up on the big stage?

NORTH MELBOURNE 125 defeat BRISBANE LIONS 62

Roos' studs: Scott Thompson (164) - what a performance. He didn't let Jonathan Brown have a sniff and won plenty of his own ball. Drew Petrie (120) and Daniel Wells (119) also starred.

Roos' duds: Lachlan Hansen (31) didn't reach any great heights. Neither did Majak Daw (44), due to his concussion.

Lions' studs: Dirty day for the Lions, but Jed Adcock (135) put his hand up and it was a welcome return to SuperCoach form for Dayne Zorko (105).

Lions' duds: Big Jonathan Brown could manage only 32.

ADELAIDE 80 defeat WESTERN BULLDOGS 28

Crows studs: Rory Sloane (146) had a field day with 29 disposals including eight clearances and seven tackles. Richard Douglas (131) went bang with eight inside 50s while Dangerfield and Otten enjoyed solid 120-plus games.

Crows duds: Jason Porplyzia (8) didn't get much of a run starting as the substitute. Luke Brown (66) improved on last week while Sam Jacobs (77) finished with 38 hit outs.

Dogs studs: Adam Cooney (136) was the standout on a dog of a day for the club. The Brownlow medallist finished with 30 touches including 10 clearances. Tom Liberatore (134) unleashed in the midfield with 33 possessions. Goodes cracked the ton again as did Will Minson.

Demons studs: A red-letter day for the Dees who piled on 12 goals in the last quarter. Shannon Byrnes (three goals) led the way with 128 points. Jack Grimes next best on 120 points followed by another six Dees in triple figures. Matthew Evans the surprise packet with three last-quarter goals for career-high 116.

Demons duds: Jack Viney (9) slammed into the rookie wall after four AFL games. Mitch Clark (48) spent time off the ground with a foot injury.

Giants studs: Dylan Shiel (111) tried his guts out to keep the Giants in the game. Tom Scully put in one of his best performance in orange and grey with 26 touches and nine inside-50s.

Giants duds: Jeremy Cameron (47) played a bit part role after a quiet first half. Toby Greene (75) got plenty of the ball, 27 disposals, but was unable to make them count.GOLD COAST 66 lost to PORT ADELAIDE 104

Suns studs: Gary Ablett (131) played a lone hand with 35 disposals including 15 in the first quarter. Charlie Dixon, Jarrad Harbrow and Jaeger O'Meara also cracked the ton.

Suns duds: Michael Rischitelli (43) and David Swallow (45) found the going tough against a resurgent Power outfit.

Power studs: Kane Cornes (160) ran amok collecting 35 disposals and 16 marks. He also chimed in with six rebound 50s. Justin Westhoff's (149) form continued with three goals while Hamish Hartlett (144) slotted three of his own.

Tigers dud: JUST 34 for Alex Rance. Ricky Petterd (49) also had a quiet day on the big stage. Dusty Martin was held to 80 after a trademark quiet second half, well down on his 150 last week.

Pies stud: SWAN, Cloke, Sidebottom. They all scored 130-plus. If you've got that trifecta, lock in a "W" this week. A sore Pendles racked up 105.

Pies dud: BRENT Macaffer came back but only finished with 58. Still, that'll ensure a price rise for all those who held onto him. Jordan Russell finished with 42, while Daisy Thomas had 24 - but he started as the sub. That means he'll be a bargain in about a month.

Hawks dud: "Dud" might be harsh, but just a modest 85 from Sam Mitchell. That's two sub-100 scores in as many weeks. Luke Hodge crashed back to finish with 68 after last week's heroics.Dockers stud: ONLY Mundy and Fyfe cracked the ton. Yikes.

Dockers dud: NICK Suban wins this award by a mile. Ross subbed him after just one kick, a clear sign he's on the outer. Jon Griffin churned out 67, a dip after his impressive start to the year.

SYDNEY 103 lost to GEELONG 124

Swans studs: Kieren Jack (130) was the pick of the Swans dominating the clearances and inside-50s. The son of an NRL gun amassed 29 disposals including 10 inside-50s and eight clearances to go with three score assists. Nick Malceski (123) pulled one out of the box picking up 28 touches including 11 rebound 50s.

Swans duds: Lewis Jetta (30) shocking run continued against the Cats. The excitement machine could only manage seven disposals. To make matters worse he gave away three free kicks. Luke Parker (43) crashed back down to earth while Shane Mumford (68) won the ruck duel with 30 hit outs.

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